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Hamburger Helper

Jim
and
Evan
discuss
opportunities
and
risks
in
the
restaurant
industry
with
John
Hamburger,
president
of
the
Restaurant
Finance
Monitor.

A
fast-moving
exegesis
of
the
June
minutes
of
the
Federal
Reserve’s
rate-setting
committee.
Plus,
the
world
reconsiders
the
investment
merits
of
low-yielding
sovereign
debt
denominated
in
depreciation-prone
fiat
currencies.

The
Federal
Reserve,
ostensibly
“data-driven,”
pledges
to
continue
to
lift
its
tiny
federal
funds
rate.
It
has
never
done
so
in
times
like
these.
Also:
grocery
price
wars
and
a
tentacled
Chinese
insurance
company.

How
not
to
get
rich:
A
guide
for
the
buyer
of
euro-denominated
French
sovereign
credit.
Tell
us
again
how
many
times
the
Fed
will
hike
this
year?
Jim
Grant
and
Deputy
Editor
Evan
Lorenz
host
the
Grant’s
Podcast.

Grant's
can
only
find
two
precedents
for
the
market's
stretched
valuation.
A
look
back
at
a
bullish
banker
who
fought
the
Fed
during
a
prior
peak.
Also,
a
discussion
of
a
leak-prone
Fed
and
a
populist
government.

A
record
net
short
position
in
Eurodollar
futures
raises
contrary
hackles.
Hedge
funds-whatever
happened
to
them?
And
observations
on
the
supermarket
bargains
for
which
you
may
thank
ultra-low
interest
rates
and
EZ
money.

Jim
Grant
and
Deputy
Editor
Evan
Lorenz
with
scintillating
talk
on
oil,
miniature
interest
rates
and
the
shockingly
high
rate
of
inflation
(the
rate
you
possibly
haven't
heard
of).
Can
a
self-styled
contrarian
be
bullish
on
oil
when
everyone
else
is?